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House Prices > Worcester > WR2 > Broomy Close
Exploring Property Prices on Broomy Close
How Broomy Close Stands vs Surrounding Areas Prices
Hallow
Purchasing in Hallow comes at 35% less than on Broomy Close on average. (£382,600 vs £584,700) Thus, snapping up a home in Hallow could boost your leftover budget by £202,100 compared to Broomy Close.
WR2 6
Compared to the WR2 6 sector, Broomy Close's average property prices are 46% greater. (£584,700 vs £313,900). All things considered, buying on Broomy Close may mean budgeting an additional £270,800.
i.e. WR2
House prices in the WR2 district are 53% more affordable than on Broomy Close. (£276,000 vs £584,700). Taking the figures into account, a comparable home on Broomy Close may cost approximately £308,700 more than in the WR2 district.
i.e. Worcester
Compared to Broomy Close, Worcester properties cost 55% less on average. (£263,000 vs £584,700). In turn, a similar home elsewhere in Worcester might be priced approximately £321,400 lower than on Broomy Close.
A Closer Look at WR2
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